Law & Order (Paperback)
Alexander Pyatkovsky
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Aggiungere al carrelloPaperback. Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims UnitEvery Post Is a DepositionWhen Alex Pyatkovsky joined LinkedIn, he thought he was stepping into a professional networking site - a place for career growth, polite conversations, and maybe a little inspiration. What he actually walked into was a courtroom. A digital arena where tone is evidence, humor is a liability, and honesty is treated like a confession.Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims Unit is a darkly funny, brutally relatable satire about the intersection of work, identity, and social media performance. Told through Alex's first-person perspective, it's part courtroom drama, part cultural autopsy - a hilarious yet unsettling deep dive into how professionalism became performance art, and how every status update now feels like testimony under oath.What begins as one man's attempt to share a few candid thoughts about corporate life turns into a full-blown trial in the Court of Public Perception. Each post becomes an "exhibit." Every comment section, a cross-examination. HR acts as the prosecution, recruiters serve as jury, and the algorithm itself decides who deserves redemption or exile.Across seventy-five "cases," Alex navigates an online ecosystem where sincerity is punished, buzzwords are worshipped, and even satire is treated as slander. He faces tone-policing HR heroes, ghosting recruiters, and empathy influencers who post motivational quotes between layoffs. You'll meet the unforgettable recurring characters: Sally - the self-appointed defender of decorum with a minor in moral superiority; Chad - the recruiter who calls everyone a "rockstar" and replies to no one; and Karen - the leadership coach who "loves authenticity" but blocks anyone who displays it.Each chapter pulls back the curtain on the theater of professional life. From performative vulnerability ("We're all in this together") to corporate gaslighting disguised as feedback, Pyatkovsky captures the bizarre rituals of pretending to thrive in systems built to exhaust us. He explores how "culture fit" has replaced competence, how "alignment" has replaced honesty, and how "transparency" now means "we'll tell you after we decide."Underneath the humor lies something deeper - a recognition of what it means to survive in a world that confuses branding with being. The book asks uncomfortable questions: Why do we rewrite our emails twelve times to sound "professional"? Why does every rejection come wrapped in gratitude? Why is "authenticity" now a marketing strategy? And most importantly, why does everyone on LinkedIn sound like they're auditioning for a TED Talk about empathy?Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims Unit is more than a satire; it's a mirror. It reflects the burnout, the absurdity, and the quiet defiance of people who dare to stay real in a culture that rewards the opposite. With wit and heart, Pyatkovsky transforms the everyday pain of modern work into comedy that stings with truth.It's for anyone who's ever smiled through a company-wide "restructure," been told they're "not the right fit," or watched a viral post about "self-care" written by someone who schedules emails at midnight. It's for the professionals who post honestly and then watch the algorithm punish them for it. It's for the job seekers who turn humor into armor because the alternative is despair.Clever, sharp, and uncomfortably real, this book exposes how the digital age turned work into theater and turned all of us into performers under constant review. Yet amid the sarcasm and satire, there's a surprising amount of hope - a belief that laughter, honesty, and a well-timed eye roll are still forms of resistance.Because on LinkedIn, you're not just updating your status.You're taking the stand.And in this courtroom, the only crime is telling the Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims Unit
Every Post Is a Deposition
When Alex Pyatkovsky joined LinkedIn, he thought he was stepping into a professional networking site — a place for career growth, polite conversations, and maybe a little inspiration. What he actually walked into was a courtroom. A digital arena where tone is evidence, humor is a liability, and honesty is treated like a confession.
Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims Unit is a darkly funny, brutally relatable satire about the intersection of work, identity, and social media performance. Told through Alex’s first-person perspective, it’s part courtroom drama, part cultural autopsy — a hilarious yet unsettling deep dive into how professionalism became performance art, and how every status update now feels like testimony under oath.
What begins as one man’s attempt to share a few candid thoughts about corporate life turns into a full-blown trial in the Court of Public Perception. Each post becomes an “exhibit.” Every comment section, a cross-examination. HR acts as the prosecution, recruiters serve as jury, and the algorithm itself decides who deserves redemption or exile.
Across seventy-five “cases,” Alex navigates an online ecosystem where sincerity is punished, buzzwords are worshipped, and even satire is treated as slander. He faces tone-policing HR heroes, ghosting recruiters, and empathy influencers who post motivational quotes between layoffs. You’ll meet the unforgettable recurring characters: Sally — the self-appointed defender of decorum with a minor in moral superiority; Chad — the recruiter who calls everyone a “rockstar” and replies to no one; and Karen — the leadership coach who “loves authenticity” but blocks anyone who displays it.
Each chapter pulls back the curtain on the theater of professional life. From performative vulnerability (“We’re all in this together”) to corporate gaslighting disguised as feedback, Pyatkovsky captures the bizarre rituals of pretending to thrive in systems built to exhaust us. He explores how “culture fit” has replaced competence, how “alignment” has replaced honesty, and how “transparency” now means “we’ll tell you after we decide.”
Underneath the humor lies something deeper — a recognition of what it means to survive in a world that confuses branding with being. The book asks uncomfortable questions: Why do we rewrite our emails twelve times to sound “professional”? Why does every rejection come wrapped in gratitude? Why is “authenticity” now a marketing strategy? And most importantly, why does everyone on LinkedIn sound like they’re auditioning for a TED Talk about empathy?
Law & Order: LinkedIn Victims Unit is more than a satire; it’s a mirror. It reflects the burnout, the absurdity, and the quiet defiance of people who dare to stay real in a culture that rewards the opposite. With wit and heart, Pyatkovsky transforms the everyday pain of modern work into comedy that stings with truth.
It’s for anyone who’s ever smiled through a company-wide “restructure,” been told they’re “not the right fit,” or watched a viral post about “self-care” written by someone who schedules emails at midnight. It’s for the professionals who post honestly and then watch the algorithm punish them for it. It’s for the job seekers who turn humor into armor because the alternative is despair.
Clever, sharp, and uncomfortably real, this book exposes how the digital age turned work into theater and turned all of us into performers under constant review. Yet amid the sarcasm and satire, there’s a surprising amount of hope — a belief that laughter, honesty, and a well-timed eye roll are still forms of resistance.
Because on LinkedIn, you’re not just updating your status.
You’re taking the stand.
And in this courtroom, the only crime is telling the truth.
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